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August 7, 2007

Arctic Imperialism Caused by the Usual Suspects

Posted by Dave Blount at August 7, 2007 3:25 PM

According to the liberal Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, there are two things responsible for recent territory grabs in the Arctic by Russia and Canada. Two guesses as to what they are should be enough for anyone who knows moonbats.

One outgrowth of global warming is increased international interest in previously inaccessible areas of the Arctic Ocean, including the North Pole and the Northwest Passage. […]
The United States comes out looking somewhat short on adventurousness and enterprise as Canada and Russia seize the day in seeking to plant their flags in the Arctic. This is not the United States that went to the moon. Is its leadership getting soft, or is it too engrossed in Iraq?

The culprits: global warming and the war in Iraq. Why do I get the feeling that if the problem at issue had been Earth-bound asteroids or incurable hemorrhoids, the causes would have been the same?

russian-flag-north-pole.jpg   A Russian flag planted on the North Pole seabed, thanks to global warming and Iraq.